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Chicago examiner vol xiii no 219 a m friday Chicago september 3 1915 friday registered u s patent office price one cent sff 4 l^c^i 18 peace hopes bright,says gibbons eugenic plan puts 15,000,000 americans under ban perfect u s rage promised by 1980 rrs e h harriman's society backed by carnegie and rocke feller starts campaign to treat 192,400 of unfit this year amous scientists are selected to carry on work among them alexander graham bell move is result of long study ev international news v;&vice new york sept 2 mrs e h harriman's gigantic eugenic enterprises at cold springs harbor l l to ascertain what is the matter with the human race launched a campaign to-day for the sterilization of 10,000,000 americans coincident with this amazing state ment comes the exclusive announce ment through the international news service of the plans of the eugenic society which will have at its dis ' posal the vast fortune of mrs harri man liberal financial assistance from john d rockefeller and andrew car negie and scientific aid from alex ander graham bell and the greatest host of scientists ever joined in a great undertaking result of 4 years work for four years preliminary work has been quietly conducted not only at cold springs harbor but by field vrorkers all over the world with the completion and opening of the j new record office at cold springs j harbor to-day the international news j service was given the first insight j to the work already accomplished id what is expected to be done the board which will have direr m of the work consists of the fol ding famous men alexander graham bell inventor j the telephone scientist and phi 1 athropist chairman ; dr william i , welch pathologist of johns hop kins university and president of the ; national commission for mental hy j giene dr t h morgan zoologist ! of new york irving fisher pro i fessor of political economy at yale university and dr e e southard the famous pathologist of boston to treat 92,400 this year the secretary of the board and resident director is dr charles b davenport the new york biologist h h laughlin is superintendent and professor howard j banker a noted botanist of de pauw university has been installed as scientific ex pert with his wife he has moved into the superintendent's house and will become acting superintendent while professor laughlin spends a far traveling for the institution the organization after its four ars work in this country and eu pe reached the conclusion that srilizing defectives was the great t work before them the commit e on sterilization in its report is sued to-day demands the steriliza tion 0 f 92,400 persons in this country this year perfection in 65 years the committee estimates that it v ill be essential similarly to treat uually an increasing number as the cardinal outlines terms of germany freedom of seas civic liberty of jews and re-creation of poland into an independent kingdom demands of teutons vatican proposal gives basis for wilson to act and put ques tion before warring nations in opinion of diplomats noted scientists on board in charge of eugenic work 77ie harriman eugenic socie < s ty's board which is in charge of ( ( the work to make the american race perfect includes bell alexander graham in >. ventor of the telephone scientist and philanthropist chairman welch dr william h path ;â– ologist of johns hopkins uni , versity baltimore vice chair i ; man barker dr l f of johns hopkins university and presi dent of the national commis i sion for mental hygiene | i morgan dr t h zoologist j of new york fisher irving professor of ) j political economy at yale uni > versity southard dr e f famous pathologist of boston davenport dr charles b i i biologist of new york secretary to the board and resident di rector in charge of the eugenic i j work laughlin h h superin j tendent of the work banker professor howard j noted botanist of de pauw university scientific expert in connection with the work governess sues m b becker for 50 000 damages but he declares he simply opened bedroom door to ask about children minnie boyd is not so very old â€” not by comparison with mathias b beck er for instance who is a grandfather and a rich man and president of the elaborated roofing company on the other hand mathias b becker is not so very old either â€” and no body would fancy him a grandfather at all but for the substantial fact of his grandchildren yesterday it was minnie boyd who brought a 50,000 damage suit against mathias b becker she used to be governess in the becker home 4316 south michigan avenue only the praecipe was filed however and that did not state the precise cause of ac tion becker was asked about the suit but it was a mystery to him the girl was discharged for in competence he said but all i ever did was to open her bedroom door one night and ask her if the children were in bed she said they dere so far as i know that must be the basis of her suit the weather at the fair bv international news servicp san francisco sept 2 visitors to the fair to-day enjoyed moderate clear weather the maximum tem perature was 72 minimum 56 hired to kill mohr by his wife say 3 providence slayers of wealthy doctor declare jealousy caused her to offer 5,000 for deed it must be done and i'll do it myself if you don't she told them woman freed on bail bv international news service providence r 1 sept 2 mrs elizabeth blair mohr to-night was released on 10,000 bail after having been under arrest fourteen hours charged with conspiring to kill her husband dr c franklin mohr the wealthy physician who was shot and killed from ambush while riding in an automobile tuesday night with his secretary miss emily burgea bear west b.arrington the woman's arfest was the result of an amazing and almost incredible confession to the murder made by c victor brown george w healis and henry w spellman all negroes in which they charged that mrs mohr hired thÂ»m to kil her husband and his secretary at a price of 5,000 brown healis and spellman to night are lieingr held without bail in the bristol comity jail charged with the murder they will face trial on september 16 with mrs mohr she collapsed in the office of her at torneys immediately after her re lease it was the first emotional dis play on her part since the death of her husband she was unmoved when arrested this morning at her hand some elmwood residence she dis played the same stoicism when ar raigned with the three negroes before judge hamill in the fifth district court at warren all entered pleas of not guilty and were ordered held without bail for trial september 16 laughs at court door a large crowd had assembled out side of the building when mrs mohr clinging to the arm of her counsel entered the dimly lighted courthouse she ran quickly up the courthouse steps paused an instant as a photog rapher snapped a flashlight picture and laughed audibly as she darted into the courthouse door several friends shook hands with mrs mohr when she was released she smiled and rushed with her coun sel to their office just as the door was closed mrs mohr broke down and her sobs could be heard efforts were made to get a state ment from mrs mohr through her counsel but other than to say she two women battle over a lost love i l wife no 2 of harry a leonard asks wife no 3 jailed for failure to pay damages j she's a love pirate too is countercharge in amazing labyrinth of divorce actions two women will face each other in i judge williams court to-day while i their lawyers attempt to find their - way through the most amazing laby j rinth of divorces and suits for alienating of masculine affections j that ever found its way into an j american courtroom one of the women is mrs florence i ferguson leonard wife of harry a i leonard a real estate operator the other is mrs john van liew ; wife of an official of the standard | oil company who lives in a hand j orae home at 5525.t-akew.ood avenue ! five years ago she was divorced ! from harry a leonard and after i ward married van liew â€¢ both women hate each other with a bitterness that can hardly be com j prehended by those whose lives have run smoothly and complacently in the ways of domestic peace and hap piness both uoriuer divorcees both women are middle-aged both had been married and divorced from two former husbands before they be came the wife of harry a leonard leonard himself is known to have been divorced once before his sec ond and third marriage so much by way of an introduc tion the real legal battle which opens to-day concerns a paltry 7,000 mrs john van liew mrs leonard no 2 some time ago sued no 3 the present mrs leonard for alienation of leonard's somewhat shopworn affections would imprison her mrs leonard no 2 was awarded a verdict of damages to the amount of 7,000 which mrs leonard failed to pay now comes mrs leonard no 2 asking judge williams to throw mrs leonard no 3 into prison to satisfy the 7,000 judgment it will be the task of the third mrs leonard to prove to-day that she is incapable of satisfying the judgment and to that end she has already filed an insolvent debtor's schedule more than that her attorney de clares he will prove from the records that mrs van liew fas herself a love pirate and that she herself was guilty of alienating the affec tions of harry leonard before she married him in 1911 an endless chain every phase of the case has an un usual angle that makes it by far the most unique on record perhaps in the united states it is virtually an end less chain of divorce actions mrs van liew was first married to charles j fraser who died in 1901 and left her a comfortable fortune in october 1903 she was married to henry a leonard after he had been divorced from mrs josie leonard the present mrs leonard was first marreid to a man named edwards who died fifteen years ago next she was married to lawrence ferguson a wealthy coal broker and obtained a divorce from him in 1909 in the spring of that year mrs iza leonard testified at the trial she met leonard and he became infatuated with the divorcee chief among the witnesses for mrs iza d leonard was mrs mar garet sumner a divorcee last june mrs florence ferguson leonard was taken into custody on a writ of body execution obtained by mrs van liew she was taken from their home at 6433 ellis ave nue where they lived while she was caring for her husband who is suf fering from heart trouble and who was believed to be dying two hours after her arrest she had been re leased on 2,000 bonds signed by qui mcdonald insull prize herd of 90 cattle to be killed today federal veterinarian dooms live stock infected with foot and-mouth disease the splendid herd of brown swiss cattle of samuel insull on his lake county farm infected last week with foot and mouth disease will be slaughtered to-day every one of the herd of ninety which it has taken mr insull eight years to build up will be sacrificed dr adolph casper fed eral veterinarian in charge an nounced last night that the herd is finally doomed the decision was reached he said after a conference with mr insull in the latter's office a baord of seven men will meet this morning to appraise the animals the board consists of john w butter field assistant state veterinarian b j shanley and r m patterson of the state live stock sanitary board john r goodwin of the breeders gazette j a anson superintendent of the barton farms and dr adolph casper and dr w c harold federal veteri narians earlier in the day it had been re ported that the insull herd was not to be destroyed but would be segregated in dust proof barns for several months this was before e casper conferred with mr insull however what do you consider responsible for the infection of the insull herd when he had taken such precautions dr casper was asked last night saturday night dances at half day he replied instantly mr in sull has many men working for him they go to these dances they meet men from inftcted areas and they carry contagion in their clothing wife sees husband pose to end his life mrs arthur brown looking through the doorway of her kitchen in her home at 3751 lincoln avenue last night saw her husband standing before a mirror in the living room with a razor in his hand she sup posed he was about to shave and turned to look into the oven then she heard the sound of a fall and rushed into the other room to find her husband with his throat cut he died on the way to the alexian brothers hospital his wife said he had been despondent little review out again,that is of cash the little review which is to lake michigan what the atlantic monthly is to the atlantic ocean is still in a nebulous state as to its current num ber editor margaret anderson ex plains that though she lives in a tent to dodge a landlord she lacks the 75 which a prosaic printer demands but you attend the opera â€” you eat sumptuously she was reminded as she lunched at ravinia well even pegasus must be fed and she attacked afresh the chicken salad fear stops boy in auto's path killed paralyzed with terror when he found himself in the path of an ap proaching automobile harry burk hart aged six 2757 seminary avenue stood immobile until the machine struck him yesterday at seminary and lincoln avenues the child was instantly killed george isles twenty ninth street and indiana avenue driver of the motor was held the weather Chicago and vicinity â€” fair friday and saturday probably be coming unsettled by saturday not much change in temperature gentle variable wind temperature for twenty-four hours ending at 7 p m : highest 75 lowest 65 mean 70 normal temperature for the dny 88 excess of temperature since jan 1 232 degrees precipitation for twenty-four hours ending at t a m none excess since jan 1 2.76 inches relative humidity 7 a m 09 2 p m 57 t p m 62 barometric pressure reduced to sea letel 7 a m . 30.33 7 p m 30.26 sm rise to-day 5:18 sunset 651 ijeaeyd weather t..ule wiji be found on nobody home is correct deep dark dazzling mystery concerns note flung from window woman men police supposed prisoner appealing for aid just member of fair sex wanting postal mailed last night on the south side was arabian â€” a particularly arabian night dark grim sinister danger ous it was the sort of a night on which a brave man needs a drink and two brave men need two drinks george g thomas lives at 416 south wabash avenue and sells hard ware but the heart of haroun al raschid is in him and walter e voltz lives at 3331 south park ave nue sells hardware and has a culti vated taste for adventure the two are old friends but when they met last night it was after a long separa tion â€” and the night was dark and shivery mist a dark al.l.by ' in a dim bagdadian alley near thirty-third and indiana the hard ware salesmen paused they looked up at the stars and things a light flashed in a window strange murmured thomas passing acquiesced voltz then the window was opened a woman clad all in flowing white her dark hair streaming over her shoul ders leaned out peered down into the alley she spoke and her first words thrilled the two explorers i heard voices she said they must have been your voices catch this paper fluttered down with that she tossed out into the darkness a parcel white and of little weight for it did not descend ab ruptly but came down fluttering it was a newspaper open it commanded the woman thomas did so it contained a card perhaps three inches wide and five long it bore a postage stamp the woman glanced behind her then leaned far out through the window mail it she said in a low tense voice then she closed the window quickly the light vanished once more the adventurers were alone among the alley shadows under the first arc light they paused to read the postcard the darkness deepeneth this is what it said dear myrtle and daisy â€” sci & h p 187 l 27-2 yours sincerely margaret mayer thomas and voltz looked at each other in awe a damsel said voltz in distress added thomas in captivity voltz ventured held for ransom contributed thomas we must act at once thomas telephoned the police voltz telephoned the examiner the patrol wagon and the reporters ar rived at the same time the neigh borhood was searched finally the name of margaret mayer was found on an apartment house mailbox at 210 east thirty-third street she was roused are you a prisoner here de manded the police sergeant loudly speak without fear we are the po lice well not exactly â€” so far as i know said mrs mayer did you wake me up to ask me that then the awfi'l silence the police held a rapid consulta tion it was thomas who spoke next then why yrfur mysterious mes sage in code translate it said the sergeant i will said mrs mayer " sci & h means science and health a christian science publication of which you may have heard the rest refers to a page in the book and a line on the page shall i look it up and read it to you i spent the day with myrtle and daisy mccleary they asked me to look up the passage for them and mail it i had disrobed and could not go out i called for as sistance enough said the sergeant back to the station boys but thomas and voltz saw a light on the corner it was a dark and dangerous arabian night and well these wayfarers knew what two irave men needed free seas indemnity german peace terms by international xfws serviee wasiiixgtox sept 2 in well informed diplomatic circles it was reported to-night that the terms which germany is icilling to consider for peace proposals are substantially as follows 1 the establishment of poland * into an independent king dom to be comprised of all rus sian poland a part of austrian poland and a small part of ier man poland iâ€”absolute freedom of the â„¢ seas established through a new international declaration of rights to which all maritime powers shall be signatory germany will agree never again to establish a submarine block ade england to agree never again to make the north sea a tributary water 3 co-equal rights and liberties for jews in all lands guaran teed by all signatories to any treaty of peace a bessarabia now russian ter ritory on the black sea to be ceded to roumania 5 austria-hungary to be given a dominating influence in the balkan states belgium to be restored and " her sovereignty and future neutrality guaranteed n all french territory held by â€¢ germany to be restored to france 8 that portion of alsace held by france to remain a part of the german empire 9 all german colonies seized during the war to be restored i a an indemnity to reimburse *" germany for the cost of her military operations admiral tirpitz about to resign post is report by international news service amsterdam sept 2 â€” berlin dis patches report that a rumor is circu lating there that admiral von tirpitz is about to resign his post as german minister of marine and that admiral von pohl is to be appointed in his place admiral von pohl is now chief of the admiralty staff and commander of the german battle fleet it has been rumored in dispatches for the last two days that admiral von tirpitz who has figured as the chief advocate and instigator of the german submarine offensive policy had become ill from overwork and was planning to go on a long vaca tion lynch blame unfixed at frank jury close by international news service marietta ga sept 2 â€” finis was written to-day in the case ' of leo m frank when the cobb county grand jury after a two days session reported to judge patterson that while several clews had been founrd the evidence was insufficient to bring indictments against any one i of course the matter could be taken up by a succeeding grand jury but this it can be taken for granted will never be done the governor has done all in his power in offer ing the reward of 1,500 turks burn town kill armenians athens sept 2 â€” travelers arriv ing from constantinople announce that on friday last turks burned the town of ismid and massacred a large number of the armenian inhabitants ismid lies at the head of the gulf of ismid in asia minor about fifty-six miles southeast of constantinople it has been the residence of both greek and armenian archbishops its popu lation is about 25,000 pope calls for armistice wilson to join conference by john temple graves washington sept 2r-lt i may be said upon high authority \ that the pope's message to j president wilson suggests that j the president should unite with j j pope benedict as head of the â– catholic church in presenting to j > the warring powers a written j j agreement to be signed by them i this agreement is to establish j a general armistice during which \ all military activities should i j cease and even all warlike prep j arations shall be discontinued it further provides for a gen ' j eral conference of representa j ( tives from all warring powers in j which the president and th \ pope of rome shall participate washington sept 2.â€”cardi nal gibbons dean of the col lege of cardinals presented to-day a confidential communication from pope benedict to president wilson inviting and urging this gov ernment to co-operate with the vat ican and neutral nations to bring about peace in europe a conference on the same sub ject was held later at the state de partment between cardinal gibbons and secretary lansing after his visits and confidential talk to and with the president car dinal gibbons said i think the prospects for peace are brightening this statement expressing the judgment of a representative of the pope after conferring with president wilson is regarded here as indicat ing that definite results so far as future action by this government and the vatican are concerned are already being achieved text of proposal secret cardinal gibbons the secretary of state and the president declined to reveal the details of the pope's sug gestion it was stated at the wllte house in fact that the presidi ut would not discuss the subject at all from unofficial sources tic ever it is reported that 1 germany will not consider an â€¢ peact arrangement that does not permit poland to become an inoe pendent kingdom -^ germany will insist the civil Â£â€” freedom of the jews must be guaranteed j germany will demand interna j **â€¢ tional agreement providing for | the freedom of the seas i i only can say that i conveyed continued on 4th page sth column continued on 6th page 4th column i f the clean and s cheery charm of one of the homelike rooms advertised in the examiner's rooms to rent columns will mean rest and comfort after a s=i busy day in town Â« f attractive flats at attractive rentals on the north south and west sides of Chicago are cozy ' attractive apartments with just the number of rooms you desire and at reasonable rentals all you have to do is to decide which side of the city is most convenient for you and then follow the news of the flats in that location listed in the want ad columns of the morning examiner under the heading to rent flats the owners or agents will be glad to make appointments over the telephone for showing you the apartments and a choice can be made without the loss of time and the incon venience of limitless tramping read the to rent â€” flats news daily in the Chicago examiner the newspaper of the home f fiml i edition i

Chicago examiner vol xiii no 219 a m friday Chicago september 3 1915 friday registered u s patent office price one cent sff 4 l^c^i 18 peace hopes bright,says gibbons eugenic plan puts 15,000,000 americans under ban perfect u s rage promised by 1980 rrs e h harriman's society backed by carnegie and rocke feller starts campaign to treat 192,400 of unfit this year amous scientists are selected to carry on work among them alexander graham bell move is result of long study ev international news v;&vice new york sept 2 mrs e h harriman's gigantic eugenic enterprises at cold springs harbor l l to ascertain what is the matter with the human race launched a campaign to-day for the sterilization of 10,000,000 americans coincident with this amazing state ment comes the exclusive announce ment through the international news service of the plans of the eugenic society which will have at its dis ' posal the vast fortune of mrs harri man liberal financial assistance from john d rockefeller and andrew car negie and scientific aid from alex ander graham bell and the greatest host of scientists ever joined in a great undertaking result of 4 years work for four years preliminary work has been quietly conducted not only at cold springs harbor but by field vrorkers all over the world with the completion and opening of the j new record office at cold springs j harbor to-day the international news j service was given the first insight j to the work already accomplished id what is expected to be done the board which will have direr m of the work consists of the fol ding famous men alexander graham bell inventor j the telephone scientist and phi 1 athropist chairman ; dr william i , welch pathologist of johns hop kins university and president of the ; national commission for mental hy j giene dr t h morgan zoologist ! of new york irving fisher pro i fessor of political economy at yale university and dr e e southard the famous pathologist of boston to treat 92,400 this year the secretary of the board and resident director is dr charles b davenport the new york biologist h h laughlin is superintendent and professor howard j banker a noted botanist of de pauw university has been installed as scientific ex pert with his wife he has moved into the superintendent's house and will become acting superintendent while professor laughlin spends a far traveling for the institution the organization after its four ars work in this country and eu pe reached the conclusion that srilizing defectives was the great t work before them the commit e on sterilization in its report is sued to-day demands the steriliza tion 0 f 92,400 persons in this country this year perfection in 65 years the committee estimates that it v ill be essential similarly to treat uually an increasing number as the cardinal outlines terms of germany freedom of seas civic liberty of jews and re-creation of poland into an independent kingdom demands of teutons vatican proposal gives basis for wilson to act and put ques tion before warring nations in opinion of diplomats noted scientists on board in charge of eugenic work 77ie harriman eugenic socie < s ty's board which is in charge of ( ( the work to make the american race perfect includes bell alexander graham in >. ventor of the telephone scientist and philanthropist chairman welch dr william h path ;â– ologist of johns hopkins uni , versity baltimore vice chair i ; man barker dr l f of johns hopkins university and presi dent of the national commis i sion for mental hygiene | i morgan dr t h zoologist j of new york fisher irving professor of ) j political economy at yale uni > versity southard dr e f famous pathologist of boston davenport dr charles b i i biologist of new york secretary to the board and resident di rector in charge of the eugenic i j work laughlin h h superin j tendent of the work banker professor howard j noted botanist of de pauw university scientific expert in connection with the work governess sues m b becker for 50 000 damages but he declares he simply opened bedroom door to ask about children minnie boyd is not so very old â€” not by comparison with mathias b beck er for instance who is a grandfather and a rich man and president of the elaborated roofing company on the other hand mathias b becker is not so very old either â€” and no body would fancy him a grandfather at all but for the substantial fact of his grandchildren yesterday it was minnie boyd who brought a 50,000 damage suit against mathias b becker she used to be governess in the becker home 4316 south michigan avenue only the praecipe was filed however and that did not state the precise cause of ac tion becker was asked about the suit but it was a mystery to him the girl was discharged for in competence he said but all i ever did was to open her bedroom door one night and ask her if the children were in bed she said they dere so far as i know that must be the basis of her suit the weather at the fair bv international news servicp san francisco sept 2 visitors to the fair to-day enjoyed moderate clear weather the maximum tem perature was 72 minimum 56 hired to kill mohr by his wife say 3 providence slayers of wealthy doctor declare jealousy caused her to offer 5,000 for deed it must be done and i'll do it myself if you don't she told them woman freed on bail bv international news service providence r 1 sept 2 mrs elizabeth blair mohr to-night was released on 10,000 bail after having been under arrest fourteen hours charged with conspiring to kill her husband dr c franklin mohr the wealthy physician who was shot and killed from ambush while riding in an automobile tuesday night with his secretary miss emily burgea bear west b.arrington the woman's arfest was the result of an amazing and almost incredible confession to the murder made by c victor brown george w healis and henry w spellman all negroes in which they charged that mrs mohr hired thÂ»m to kil her husband and his secretary at a price of 5,000 brown healis and spellman to night are lieingr held without bail in the bristol comity jail charged with the murder they will face trial on september 16 with mrs mohr she collapsed in the office of her at torneys immediately after her re lease it was the first emotional dis play on her part since the death of her husband she was unmoved when arrested this morning at her hand some elmwood residence she dis played the same stoicism when ar raigned with the three negroes before judge hamill in the fifth district court at warren all entered pleas of not guilty and were ordered held without bail for trial september 16 laughs at court door a large crowd had assembled out side of the building when mrs mohr clinging to the arm of her counsel entered the dimly lighted courthouse she ran quickly up the courthouse steps paused an instant as a photog rapher snapped a flashlight picture and laughed audibly as she darted into the courthouse door several friends shook hands with mrs mohr when she was released she smiled and rushed with her coun sel to their office just as the door was closed mrs mohr broke down and her sobs could be heard efforts were made to get a state ment from mrs mohr through her counsel but other than to say she two women battle over a lost love i l wife no 2 of harry a leonard asks wife no 3 jailed for failure to pay damages j she's a love pirate too is countercharge in amazing labyrinth of divorce actions two women will face each other in i judge williams court to-day while i their lawyers attempt to find their - way through the most amazing laby j rinth of divorces and suits for alienating of masculine affections j that ever found its way into an j american courtroom one of the women is mrs florence i ferguson leonard wife of harry a i leonard a real estate operator the other is mrs john van liew ; wife of an official of the standard | oil company who lives in a hand j orae home at 5525.t-akew.ood avenue ! five years ago she was divorced ! from harry a leonard and after i ward married van liew â€¢ both women hate each other with a bitterness that can hardly be com j prehended by those whose lives have run smoothly and complacently in the ways of domestic peace and hap piness both uoriuer divorcees both women are middle-aged both had been married and divorced from two former husbands before they be came the wife of harry a leonard leonard himself is known to have been divorced once before his sec ond and third marriage so much by way of an introduc tion the real legal battle which opens to-day concerns a paltry 7,000 mrs john van liew mrs leonard no 2 some time ago sued no 3 the present mrs leonard for alienation of leonard's somewhat shopworn affections would imprison her mrs leonard no 2 was awarded a verdict of damages to the amount of 7,000 which mrs leonard failed to pay now comes mrs leonard no 2 asking judge williams to throw mrs leonard no 3 into prison to satisfy the 7,000 judgment it will be the task of the third mrs leonard to prove to-day that she is incapable of satisfying the judgment and to that end she has already filed an insolvent debtor's schedule more than that her attorney de clares he will prove from the records that mrs van liew fas herself a love pirate and that she herself was guilty of alienating the affec tions of harry leonard before she married him in 1911 an endless chain every phase of the case has an un usual angle that makes it by far the most unique on record perhaps in the united states it is virtually an end less chain of divorce actions mrs van liew was first married to charles j fraser who died in 1901 and left her a comfortable fortune in october 1903 she was married to henry a leonard after he had been divorced from mrs josie leonard the present mrs leonard was first marreid to a man named edwards who died fifteen years ago next she was married to lawrence ferguson a wealthy coal broker and obtained a divorce from him in 1909 in the spring of that year mrs iza leonard testified at the trial she met leonard and he became infatuated with the divorcee chief among the witnesses for mrs iza d leonard was mrs mar garet sumner a divorcee last june mrs florence ferguson leonard was taken into custody on a writ of body execution obtained by mrs van liew she was taken from their home at 6433 ellis ave nue where they lived while she was caring for her husband who is suf fering from heart trouble and who was believed to be dying two hours after her arrest she had been re leased on 2,000 bonds signed by qui mcdonald insull prize herd of 90 cattle to be killed today federal veterinarian dooms live stock infected with foot and-mouth disease the splendid herd of brown swiss cattle of samuel insull on his lake county farm infected last week with foot and mouth disease will be slaughtered to-day every one of the herd of ninety which it has taken mr insull eight years to build up will be sacrificed dr adolph casper fed eral veterinarian in charge an nounced last night that the herd is finally doomed the decision was reached he said after a conference with mr insull in the latter's office a baord of seven men will meet this morning to appraise the animals the board consists of john w butter field assistant state veterinarian b j shanley and r m patterson of the state live stock sanitary board john r goodwin of the breeders gazette j a anson superintendent of the barton farms and dr adolph casper and dr w c harold federal veteri narians earlier in the day it had been re ported that the insull herd was not to be destroyed but would be segregated in dust proof barns for several months this was before e casper conferred with mr insull however what do you consider responsible for the infection of the insull herd when he had taken such precautions dr casper was asked last night saturday night dances at half day he replied instantly mr in sull has many men working for him they go to these dances they meet men from inftcted areas and they carry contagion in their clothing wife sees husband pose to end his life mrs arthur brown looking through the doorway of her kitchen in her home at 3751 lincoln avenue last night saw her husband standing before a mirror in the living room with a razor in his hand she sup posed he was about to shave and turned to look into the oven then she heard the sound of a fall and rushed into the other room to find her husband with his throat cut he died on the way to the alexian brothers hospital his wife said he had been despondent little review out again,that is of cash the little review which is to lake michigan what the atlantic monthly is to the atlantic ocean is still in a nebulous state as to its current num ber editor margaret anderson ex plains that though she lives in a tent to dodge a landlord she lacks the 75 which a prosaic printer demands but you attend the opera â€” you eat sumptuously she was reminded as she lunched at ravinia well even pegasus must be fed and she attacked afresh the chicken salad fear stops boy in auto's path killed paralyzed with terror when he found himself in the path of an ap proaching automobile harry burk hart aged six 2757 seminary avenue stood immobile until the machine struck him yesterday at seminary and lincoln avenues the child was instantly killed george isles twenty ninth street and indiana avenue driver of the motor was held the weather Chicago and vicinity â€” fair friday and saturday probably be coming unsettled by saturday not much change in temperature gentle variable wind temperature for twenty-four hours ending at 7 p m : highest 75 lowest 65 mean 70 normal temperature for the dny 88 excess of temperature since jan 1 232 degrees precipitation for twenty-four hours ending at t a m none excess since jan 1 2.76 inches relative humidity 7 a m 09 2 p m 57 t p m 62 barometric pressure reduced to sea letel 7 a m . 30.33 7 p m 30.26 sm rise to-day 5:18 sunset 651 ijeaeyd weather t..ule wiji be found on nobody home is correct deep dark dazzling mystery concerns note flung from window woman men police supposed prisoner appealing for aid just member of fair sex wanting postal mailed last night on the south side was arabian â€” a particularly arabian night dark grim sinister danger ous it was the sort of a night on which a brave man needs a drink and two brave men need two drinks george g thomas lives at 416 south wabash avenue and sells hard ware but the heart of haroun al raschid is in him and walter e voltz lives at 3331 south park ave nue sells hardware and has a culti vated taste for adventure the two are old friends but when they met last night it was after a long separa tion â€” and the night was dark and shivery mist a dark al.l.by ' in a dim bagdadian alley near thirty-third and indiana the hard ware salesmen paused they looked up at the stars and things a light flashed in a window strange murmured thomas passing acquiesced voltz then the window was opened a woman clad all in flowing white her dark hair streaming over her shoul ders leaned out peered down into the alley she spoke and her first words thrilled the two explorers i heard voices she said they must have been your voices catch this paper fluttered down with that she tossed out into the darkness a parcel white and of little weight for it did not descend ab ruptly but came down fluttering it was a newspaper open it commanded the woman thomas did so it contained a card perhaps three inches wide and five long it bore a postage stamp the woman glanced behind her then leaned far out through the window mail it she said in a low tense voice then she closed the window quickly the light vanished once more the adventurers were alone among the alley shadows under the first arc light they paused to read the postcard the darkness deepeneth this is what it said dear myrtle and daisy â€” sci & h p 187 l 27-2 yours sincerely margaret mayer thomas and voltz looked at each other in awe a damsel said voltz in distress added thomas in captivity voltz ventured held for ransom contributed thomas we must act at once thomas telephoned the police voltz telephoned the examiner the patrol wagon and the reporters ar rived at the same time the neigh borhood was searched finally the name of margaret mayer was found on an apartment house mailbox at 210 east thirty-third street she was roused are you a prisoner here de manded the police sergeant loudly speak without fear we are the po lice well not exactly â€” so far as i know said mrs mayer did you wake me up to ask me that then the awfi'l silence the police held a rapid consulta tion it was thomas who spoke next then why yrfur mysterious mes sage in code translate it said the sergeant i will said mrs mayer " sci & h means science and health a christian science publication of which you may have heard the rest refers to a page in the book and a line on the page shall i look it up and read it to you i spent the day with myrtle and daisy mccleary they asked me to look up the passage for them and mail it i had disrobed and could not go out i called for as sistance enough said the sergeant back to the station boys but thomas and voltz saw a light on the corner it was a dark and dangerous arabian night and well these wayfarers knew what two irave men needed free seas indemnity german peace terms by international xfws serviee wasiiixgtox sept 2 in well informed diplomatic circles it was reported to-night that the terms which germany is icilling to consider for peace proposals are substantially as follows 1 the establishment of poland * into an independent king dom to be comprised of all rus sian poland a part of austrian poland and a small part of ier man poland iâ€”absolute freedom of the â„¢ seas established through a new international declaration of rights to which all maritime powers shall be signatory germany will agree never again to establish a submarine block ade england to agree never again to make the north sea a tributary water 3 co-equal rights and liberties for jews in all lands guaran teed by all signatories to any treaty of peace a bessarabia now russian ter ritory on the black sea to be ceded to roumania 5 austria-hungary to be given a dominating influence in the balkan states belgium to be restored and " her sovereignty and future neutrality guaranteed n all french territory held by â€¢ germany to be restored to france 8 that portion of alsace held by france to remain a part of the german empire 9 all german colonies seized during the war to be restored i a an indemnity to reimburse *" germany for the cost of her military operations admiral tirpitz about to resign post is report by international news service amsterdam sept 2 â€” berlin dis patches report that a rumor is circu lating there that admiral von tirpitz is about to resign his post as german minister of marine and that admiral von pohl is to be appointed in his place admiral von pohl is now chief of the admiralty staff and commander of the german battle fleet it has been rumored in dispatches for the last two days that admiral von tirpitz who has figured as the chief advocate and instigator of the german submarine offensive policy had become ill from overwork and was planning to go on a long vaca tion lynch blame unfixed at frank jury close by international news service marietta ga sept 2 â€” finis was written to-day in the case ' of leo m frank when the cobb county grand jury after a two days session reported to judge patterson that while several clews had been founrd the evidence was insufficient to bring indictments against any one i of course the matter could be taken up by a succeeding grand jury but this it can be taken for granted will never be done the governor has done all in his power in offer ing the reward of 1,500 turks burn town kill armenians athens sept 2 â€” travelers arriv ing from constantinople announce that on friday last turks burned the town of ismid and massacred a large number of the armenian inhabitants ismid lies at the head of the gulf of ismid in asia minor about fifty-six miles southeast of constantinople it has been the residence of both greek and armenian archbishops its popu lation is about 25,000 pope calls for armistice wilson to join conference by john temple graves washington sept 2r-lt i may be said upon high authority \ that the pope's message to j president wilson suggests that j the president should unite with j j pope benedict as head of the â– catholic church in presenting to j > the warring powers a written j j agreement to be signed by them i this agreement is to establish j a general armistice during which \ all military activities should i j cease and even all warlike prep j arations shall be discontinued it further provides for a gen ' j eral conference of representa j ( tives from all warring powers in j which the president and th \ pope of rome shall participate washington sept 2.â€”cardi nal gibbons dean of the col lege of cardinals presented to-day a confidential communication from pope benedict to president wilson inviting and urging this gov ernment to co-operate with the vat ican and neutral nations to bring about peace in europe a conference on the same sub ject was held later at the state de partment between cardinal gibbons and secretary lansing after his visits and confidential talk to and with the president car dinal gibbons said i think the prospects for peace are brightening this statement expressing the judgment of a representative of the pope after conferring with president wilson is regarded here as indicat ing that definite results so far as future action by this government and the vatican are concerned are already being achieved text of proposal secret cardinal gibbons the secretary of state and the president declined to reveal the details of the pope's sug gestion it was stated at the wllte house in fact that the presidi ut would not discuss the subject at all from unofficial sources tic ever it is reported that 1 germany will not consider an â€¢ peact arrangement that does not permit poland to become an inoe pendent kingdom -^ germany will insist the civil Â£â€” freedom of the jews must be guaranteed j germany will demand interna j **â€¢ tional agreement providing for | the freedom of the seas i i only can say that i conveyed continued on 4th page sth column continued on 6th page 4th column i f the clean and s cheery charm of one of the homelike rooms advertised in the examiner's rooms to rent columns will mean rest and comfort after a s=i busy day in town Â« f attractive flats at attractive rentals on the north south and west sides of Chicago are cozy ' attractive apartments with just the number of rooms you desire and at reasonable rentals all you have to do is to decide which side of the city is most convenient for you and then follow the news of the flats in that location listed in the want ad columns of the morning examiner under the heading to rent flats the owners or agents will be glad to make appointments over the telephone 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